This interactive children’s book helps you learn about dyslexia and how to overcome it. Join a dyslexic boy named Austin as he learns about his dyslexia, gains confidence by discovering new learning techniques, and learns about many successful dyslexics.

Flashcards for iPad is a great app for young children just learning basic words or kids learning a second language. Pictures and sounds accompany each word, making it easy for kids to learn both the spelling and sound!

GoodReader is a PDF reader that can quickly open Microsoft Office files, images, audio, and video files. In addition to reading the files, you can mark up the text with text boxes, lines, arrows, and sticky notes.

Prizmo can read scanned documents to you; simply take a picture of the document with your phone, and Prizmo will read it aloud. You can also share the documents between devices or through cloud computing.

Read2Go uses text-to-speech to help you read and comprehend books. With a Bookshare membership, you can browse, download, and read books, and you can customize reading speed, font, font size, and more.

This app can help you build communication skills. It can teach you new words, how the words are properly used in context, and it can pronounce the words for you. There is even a fun, challenging game included.

Idea Sketch lets you easily draw a diagram (mind map, concept map, or flow chart), convert it to a text outline, and vice versa. It can be used to brainstorm new ideas, illustrate concepts, make lists and outlines, plan presentations, create organizational charts, and more.

PaperPort Notes uses Dragon Dictate power to act as a digital note-taking tool. You can use it to combine documents, web content, audio, and typed text as well as handwritten notes into a single document.

Create your very own electronic storybook with this fun app. Simply write some text, illustrate by drawing on the screen or upload photographs from existing albums, record sounds into your story, and lay out all the elements.

This app uses word prediction and has a sophisticated spelling error model to help you focus on the content of your writing. Typ-O is able to identify the most common spelling mistakes and will often suggest words.

This app allows you to type in a word phonetically (based on how it sounds) and it will come up with the actual spelling of the word. It also provides definitions to help you understand the meaning of the word.

Jumbline is a word puzzle that challenges your speed, agility, pattern recognition, and spelling prowess as you try and find all the possible words within a set of letters. It includes a built-in dictionary.

This app contains over 13,000 words at 10 different difficulty levels and works just like the spelling bee! There are also options to practice spelling or take spelling tests before taking the challenge.

Word Fall is a fun way to practice spelling. As the words rain down from the sky, you have to spell as many as you can. The app has a dictionary and awards bonus points for longer words, helping kids increase their vocabulary.

Word Wizard combines text-to-speech capabilities with spelling tasks to allow kids to hear each word and letter while spelling it. The app contains over 1,400 words but allows you to add more and create your own spelling list!

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ABC Magic Phonics teaches pronunciation of letters instead of letter names. This helps kids learn letter sounds and combinations, which can make them better readers. The app uses rhythm and repetition to help with memorization.

Phonics Genius is an easy way for children to learn to recognize, read, and speak words through letter sounds. The app contains over 6,000 words, grouped by phonics, in addition to the fun games for practice.

Created by a speech-language pathologist, Articulation Station Pro contains 22 different sound programs targeting over 1,000 words for pronunciation. In addition, the app has several activities to practice.

iSpeech is an excellent tool for teaching and practicing speech therapy at home. It organizes sounds by the ages at which they should have developed, providing benchmarks for where children should be developmentally.

Smarty Speech contains hundreds of words with correlating pictures for practicing letter and word articulation. You can target specific IEP goals by sorting the words into different modes and processes.

This app can create to-do lists, memos, important information, and diary entries that can transfer easily to email, Google Docs, and Evernote. In addition, you can color code folders and icons to help you stay organized.

Use this app when you want to jot down memos, emails, or a grocery list. You can return to your notes later and edit them, organize them by color, save them to SD storage, and organize your schedule in a calendar.

CourseNotes color codes your notebooks and adds teachers. You can take notes during your classes, organize them by class and subject, and review them later. You can also keep to-do lists and track assignment deadlines.

Ghostwriter Notes allows you to take notes, annotate PDFs, and import images and diagrams for faster note-taking. The app also allows you to export pages from your notes to a photo album, Dropbox, or Evernote.

Use inClass to create schedules and calendars to keep track of coursework, job tasks, and social activities. It will alert you when things are due and allows you to take video, audio, and picture notes.

iThoughts allows you to easily record and organize your ideas into a mind map. It’s compatible with email and other apps, so you can export the mind maps to your camera roll, send them in an email, and more.

MindNode easily organizes your thoughts as mind maps, taking all of your ideas and putting them in a visual display. This app is great for brainstorming, planning, outlining, and even printing your finished mind map.

Remind101 allows for safe and easy communication between parents, students, and teachers. Students can join a class by sending a text message to the teacher, and teachers can text reminders to parents (for up to 10 different classes) about important dates, homework assignments, tests, or quizzes. All phone numbers are hidden.

SoundNote records the audio of a lecture or meeting while you take notes. You can add your own notes to certain points in the audio, mark important information, and share your notes via email when finished.

Time for School is designed to keep your academic life more organized. The app contains an alarm to notify you of when your next class starts, when your homework assignments are due, or when you should wake up.

iAdvocate can help you develop and share specific strategies for working with a school to improve your children’s education. It has problem-based learning strategies, simulations, access resources, and more.

This app has the ability to record IEP meetings and voice notes as well as export IEP checklists and custom notes. It provides access to the federal regulation website and a checklist to review priorities.

This multi-person app allows up to 50 students to practice simple mathematical functions. Each student’s questions are customized to his/her strengths and weaknesses, and progress reports are available.

This app can help you master simple mathematical functions — addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It can also be customized to focus on a particular fact, such as multiplication by 1 or 0.

1. iHomework ($0.99, iPhone/iPad) – allows students to keep track of their assignments for each class, manage projects, and stay on top of due dates for those assignments.

2. FlashCards++($3.99, iPhone/iPad) – allows kids or parents to create their own flashcards for study purposes, this app can help kids from kindergarten to senior year study and retain information. Your created cards can be backed up with Dropbox to prevent data loss.

3. Grammar Guide ($0.99, iPhone) – you can put a powerful reference tool in your kids’ hands, allowing them to look up anything they’re not sure about on the spot. Put an end to essays covered in red marks.

7. myHomework (free, iPhone/iPad) – free app for managing assignments and test dates. This app can sync with the dedicated website to allow desktop access as well mobile management.

8. iStudiez Pro ($0.99, iPhone/iPad) – allow your child to manage their homework assignments and class schedules, makes monitoring and tracking grade point averages and alerts easy. This app is directed largely at students on the collegiate level but can be easily adapted for high school users.

10. Mathemagics – Easy Algebra Fast($1.99, iPhone/iPad) – easily master once difficult calculations as you watch and learn from the animated steps in every lesson. Practice each technique as you progress through various levels of proficiency and gain achievements along the way. Randomly generated questions ensure an endless ability to practice and have fun.

11. 2Do: Tasks Done in Style ($9.99, iPhone/iPad) – the winner of several awards, this app is well worth its relatively steep price tag. Sync your tasks with Dropbox, iCloud Reminders and Yahoo! Calendar, just to name a few. Siri will also add reminders for you through iCloud sync, allowing you to manage and edit your tasks in a multitude of ways.

12. List Master ($7.99, iPhone/iPad) – you can make the perfect Grocery List, Password List, To Do List etc. This is your perfect personal database. You get to decide exactly what type of information you want to store in your lists and categorize your lists to keep personal and professional tasks separate, and share them via email in .csv format.

13. ListPro ($4.99, iPhone) – offers more than 40 templates that are fully customizable, and the ability to build your more elaborate to-do lists on a desktop version that transfers seamlessly to your iPhone.

14. Toodledo ($1.99, iPhone/iPad) – offers more than 40 templates that are fully customizable, and the ability to build your more elaborate to-do lists on a desktop version that transfers seamlessly to your iPhone.

15. Errands – To Do List (free, iPhone/iPad) – is an easy-to-use task manager that allows you to set reminders, customize your folders, and organize tasks in whatever manner works best for you. Premium users also have the option of syncing their Errands lists on multiple iOS devices.

16. World Atlas HD($0.99, iPad) – every student needs to refer to an atlas from time to time. Atlas from National Geographic – what can be better?

17. Wikipanion(free, iPhone) – quick and easy way to get information about just about anything. Streamline your browsing with history grouped by visit date, and bookmarking that not only bookmarks individual entries, but individual sections within an entry.

18. Graphing Calculator HD ($1.99, iPad) – faithfully recreates the feature-set of the Texas Instruments TI83 graphing calculator on the iPhone, and for 99 cents, it does so for a lot less dough. This app turns your iPad into an intuitive high-resolution function plotter and scientific calculator.

19. AP Biology Vocabulary Review($0.99, iPhone/iPad) – includes all vocabulary words for the College Board AP Biology course. This can be used with any textbook but is designed with the Campbell Biology series.

20. Science Reader App(free, iPad) – puts the latest news, analysis and pioneering research in your hands, wherever you go. Read news, abstracts, career advice, and highlights from our newest journals, Science Signaling and Science Translational Medicine. Plus, AAAS members can access full text articles from Science. Very useful app for students which keep a hand on the pulse of a Life.

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